Lack of Quality Caregivers, Constant Turnover Tough on Families
May 2, 2018
By: Rita Price, The Columbus Dispatch/TNS
Source: Disability Scoop
COLUMBUS, Ohio — More than a few times, Kenna Robinett says, she was asked to stop meddling and micromanaging. The agencies that had been hired to provide support and care for her twin nephews, both of whom have severe autism and cannot communicate verbally, said they could handle the situation if she would give them a chance.
“So I started tracking only the things that weren’t related to me or my opinions,” Robinett said.
The spreadsheet filled up quickly anyway.